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b. 1943 - d. 2021

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  • Tony Sandoval Montana Indian Painting
    Feb. 06, 2025

    Tony Sandoval Montana Indian Painting

    Est: $25 - $50

    Oil on Canvas. 9" by 12" unframed, 14 3/8" by 17 1/4" framed. Tony Sandoval (20th Century) is known for Painting. Tony is a Native Veteran of the Armed Forces and did overseas deployment in Japan. His most favorite stories of that time were all the tricks and jokes Tony played on his group of civilian Japanese worker pals. After his discharge he returned to Dinetah (Torreon/Cuba) and the Santa Fe area, where he re-joined his friends and relatives. Anyone who knows Tony knows his admiration for Charlie Russell, his love for wildlife, and his love for his Dine Ancestors and old folks. All of these and other spiritual icons played immense parts in his well known Vision paintings, worked in a version of grisaille technique that he made his own. Tony’s first trip into Montana was his and his infant son's introduction into the Big Sky. The Charlie Russell Museum in Great Falls, Montana, and the Center of the West in Cody Wyoming were highly favored places to see actual Russell paintings. It wasn’t unusual for him to spend hours studying the work of his hero. From 1973 into the 2000's Tony's other favorite hangout was the National Bison Range in Montana. For a period of time he lived with his own family across the highway from the Buffalo. Quite often he would study the buffalo and elk through binoculars. Visits with his New Mexico family to see his parents and siblings, offered opportunities to see his own Dine’ Elders and Medicine people. He painted book illustrations of the Bitterroot Salish's discovery of Lewis and Clark for the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes. He even taught art at Two Eagle River School when it was located at the Old Agency in Dixon in the 1970s. Tony was well known for his style of work and gained a great deal of acclaim for the depth and breadth of subject matter. He participated in numerous art shows and galleries nationwide and overseas. A favorite art show challenge he was quite fond of was the Quick Draw, a timed event where several artists would vie for best and most finished portrayal. He often gathered a large and vocal group of by standers intently watching his painterly magic.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Tony Sandoval Montana Indian Painting
    Aug. 10, 2024

    Tony Sandoval Montana Indian Painting

    Est: $25 - $50

    17 1/2" by 29 1/2" framed Tony Sandoval (20th Century) is known for Painting. Tony is a Native Veteran of the Armed Forces and did overseas deployment in Japan. His most favorite stories of that time were all the tricks and jokes Tony played on his group of civilian Japanese worker pals. After his discharge he returned to Dinetah (Torreon/Cuba) and the Santa Fe area, where he re-joined his friends and relatives. Anyone who knows Tony knows his admiration for Charlie Russell, his love for wildlife, and his love for his Dine Ancestors and old folks. All of these and other spiritual icons played immense parts in his well known Vision paintings, worked in a version of grisaille technique that he made his own. Tony’s first trip into Montana was his and his infant son's introduction into the Big Sky. The Charlie Russell Museum in Great Falls, Montana, and the Center of the West in Cody Wyoming were highly favored places to see actual Russell paintings. It wasn’t unusual for him to spend hours studying the work of his hero. From 1973 into the 2000's Tony's other favorite hangout was the National Bison Range in Montana. For a period of time he lived with his own family across the highway from the Buffalo. Quite often he would study the buffalo and elk through binoculars. Visits with his New Mexico family to see his parents and siblings, offered opportunities to see his own Dine’ Elders and Medicine people. He painted book illustrations of the Bitterroot Salish's discovery of Lewis and Clark for the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes. He even taught art at Two Eagle River School when it was located at the Old Agency in Dixon in the 1970s. Tony was well known for his style of work and gained a great deal of acclaim for the depth and breadth of subject matter. He participated in numerous art shows and galleries nationwide and overseas. A favorite art show challenge he was quite fond of was the Quick Draw, a timed event where several artists would vie for best and most finished portrayal. He often gathered a large and vocal group of by standers intently watching his painterly magic.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Tony Sandoval Montana Indian Painting
    Aug. 10, 2024

    Tony Sandoval Montana Indian Painting

    Est: $25 - $50

    17 1/4" by 29 3/8" framed, 12" by 24" unframed. Tony Sandoval (20th Century) is known for Painting. Tony is a Native Veteran of the Armed Forces and did overseas deployment in Japan. His most favorite stories of that time were all the tricks and jokes Tony played on his group of civilian Japanese worker pals. After his discharge he returned to Dinetah (Torreon/Cuba) and the Santa Fe area, where he re-joined his friends and relatives. Anyone who knows Tony knows his admiration for Charlie Russell, his love for wildlife, and his love for his Dine Ancestors and old folks. All of these and other spiritual icons played immense parts in his well known Vision paintings, worked in a version of grisaille technique that he made his own. Tony’s first trip into Montana was his and his infant son's introduction into the Big Sky. The Charlie Russell Museum in Great Falls, Montana, and the Center of the West in Cody Wyoming were highly favored places to see actual Russell paintings. It wasn’t unusual for him to spend hours studying the work of his hero. From 1973 into the 2000's Tony's other favorite hangout was the National Bison Range in Montana. For a period of time he lived with his own family across the highway from the Buffalo. Quite often he would study the buffalo and elk through binoculars. Visits with his New Mexico family to see his parents and siblings, offered opportunities to see his own Dine’ Elders and Medicine people. He painted book illustrations of the Bitterroot Salish's discovery of Lewis and Clark for the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes. He even taught art at Two Eagle River School when it was located at the Old Agency in Dixon in the 1970s. Tony was well known for his style of work and gained a great deal of acclaim for the depth and breadth of subject matter. He participated in numerous art shows and galleries nationwide and overseas. A favorite art show challenge he was quite fond of was the Quick Draw, a timed event where several artists would vie for best and most finished portrayal. He often gathered a large and vocal group of by standers intently watching his painterly magic.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Tony Sandoval Montana Indian Painting
    Aug. 10, 2024

    Tony Sandoval Montana Indian Painting

    Est: $25 - $50

    17 1/4" by 21 1/8" framed, 12" by 16" unframed. Tony Sandoval (20th Century) is known for Painting. Tony is a Native Veteran of the Armed Forces and did overseas deployment in Japan. His most favorite stories of that time were all the tricks and jokes Tony played on his group of civilian Japanese worker pals. After his discharge he returned to Dinetah (Torreon/Cuba) and the Santa Fe area, where he re-joined his friends and relatives. Anyone who knows Tony knows his admiration for Charlie Russell, his love for wildlife, and his love for his Dine Ancestors and old folks. All of these and other spiritual icons played immense parts in his well known Vision paintings, worked in a version of grisaille technique that he made his own. Tony’s first trip into Montana was his and his infant son's introduction into the Big Sky. The Charlie Russell Museum in Great Falls, Montana, and the Center of the West in Cody Wyoming were highly favored places to see actual Russell paintings. It wasn’t unusual for him to spend hours studying the work of his hero. From 1973 into the 2000's Tony's other favorite hangout was the National Bison Range in Montana. For a period of time he lived with his own family across the highway from the Buffalo. Quite often he would study the buffalo and elk through binoculars. Visits with his New Mexico family to see his parents and siblings, offered opportunities to see his own Dine’ Elders and Medicine people. He painted book illustrations of the Bitterroot Salish's discovery of Lewis and Clark for the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes. He even taught art at Two Eagle River School when it was located at the Old Agency in Dixon in the 1970s. Tony was well known for his style of work and gained a great deal of acclaim for the depth and breadth of subject matter. He participated in numerous art shows and galleries nationwide and overseas. A favorite art show challenge he was quite fond of was the Quick Draw, a timed event where several artists would vie for best and most finished portrayal. He often gathered a large and vocal group of by standers intently watching his painterly magic.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Tony Sandoval Montana Indian Painting
    May. 11, 2024

    Tony Sandoval Montana Indian Painting

    Est: $25 - $50

    Oil on Canvas. 9" by 12" unframed, 14 3/8" by 17 1/4" framed. Tony Sandoval (20th Century) is known for Painting. Tony is a Native Veteran of the Armed Forces and did overseas deployment in Japan. His most favorite stories of that time were all the tricks and jokes Tony played on his group of civilian Japanese worker pals. After his discharge he returned to Dinetah (Torreon/Cuba) and the Santa Fe area, where he re-joined his friends and relatives. Anyone who knows Tony knows his admiration for Charlie Russell, his love for wildlife, and his love for his Dine Ancestors and old folks. All of these and other spiritual icons played immense parts in his well known Vision paintings, worked in a version of grisaille technique that he made his own. Tony’s first trip into Montana was his and his infant son's introduction into the Big Sky. The Charlie Russell Museum in Great Falls, Montana, and the Center of the West in Cody Wyoming were highly favored places to see actual Russell paintings. It wasn’t unusual for him to spend hours studying the work of his hero. From 1973 into the 2000's Tony's other favorite hangout was the National Bison Range in Montana. For a period of time he lived with his own family across the highway from the Buffalo. Quite often he would study the buffalo and elk through binoculars. Visits with his New Mexico family to see his parents and siblings, offered opportunities to see his own Dine’ Elders and Medicine people. He painted book illustrations of the Bitterroot Salish's discovery of Lewis and Clark for the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes. He even taught art at Two Eagle River School when it was located at the Old Agency in Dixon in the 1970s. Tony was well known for his style of work and gained a great deal of acclaim for the depth and breadth of subject matter. He participated in numerous art shows and galleries nationwide and overseas. A favorite art show challenge he was quite fond of was the Quick Draw, a timed event where several artists would vie for best and most finished portrayal. He often gathered a large and vocal group of by standers intently watching his painterly magic.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Tony Sandoval Montana Buffalo Hunt Painting
    Mar. 02, 2024

    Tony Sandoval Montana Buffalo Hunt Painting

    Est: $100 - $150

    Oil on Board. 14" by 18" unframed, 22" by 26 1/8" framed. Tony Sandoval (20th Century) is known for Painting. Tony is a Native Veteran of the Armed Forces and did overseas deployment in Japan. His most favorite stories of that time were all the tricks and jokes Tony played on his group of civilian Japanese worker pals. After his discharge he returned to Dinetah (Torreon/Cuba) and the Santa Fe area, where he re-joined his friends and relatives. Anyone who knows Tony knows his admiration for Charlie Russell, his love for wildlife, and his love for his Dine Ancestors and old folks. All of these and other spiritual icons played immense parts in his well known Vision paintings, worked in a version of grisaille technique that he made his own. Tony’s first trip into Montana was his and his infant son's introduction into the Big Sky. The Charlie Russell Museum in Great Falls, Montana, and the Center of the West in Cody Wyoming were highly favored places to see actual Russell paintings. It wasn’t unusual for him to spend hours studying the work of his hero. From 1973 into the 2000's Tony's other favorite hangout was the National Bison Range in Montana. For a period of time he lived with his own family across the highway from the Buffalo. Quite often he would study the buffalo and elk through binoculars. Visits with his New Mexico family to see his parents and siblings, offered opportunities to see his own Dine’ Elders and Medicine people. He painted book illustrations of the Bitterroot Salish's discovery of Lewis and Clark for the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes. He even taught art at Two Eagle River School when it was located at the Old Agency in Dixon in the 1970s. Tony was well known for his style of work and gained a great deal of acclaim for the depth and breadth of subject matter. He participated in numerous art shows and galleries nationwide and overseas. A favorite art show challenge he was quite fond of was the Quick Draw, a timed event where several artists would vie for best and most finished portrayal. He often gathered a large and vocal group of by standers intently watching his painterly magic.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Tony M. Sandoval, Portrait Of Native American Man, Oil On Board
    Aug. 06, 2023

    Tony M. Sandoval, Portrait Of Native American Man, Oil On Board

    Est: $250 - $350

    Tony M. Sandoval, Portrait Of Native American Man, Oil On Board. Signed Tony M. Sandoval. Approximately 20.0H x 16.0W in.

    Clark's Auction Company
  • TONY M SANDOVAL "GRAZING ELK" OIL ON BOARD
    May. 22, 2022

    TONY M SANDOVAL "GRAZING ELK" OIL ON BOARD

    Est: -

    Tony M Sandoval "Grazing Elk" Oil on Board. Artist: Tony M Sandoval Title: "Grazing Elk" Medium: Oil on Board Signature Type: Hand Signed Signature Location: Lower Right Site Measurement: 15.5in x 19.5in Keywords: Southwestern, Western Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1500

    Bradford's
  • Tony Sandoval "Native American Elder" Oil
    Jan. 27, 2022

    Tony Sandoval "Native American Elder" Oil

    Est: $300 - $500

    Tony M. Sandoval "Native American Elder," Western oil on canvas, signed lower right: "Tony M. Sandoval." Image: 9.25" H x 7.5" W; frame: 12.25" H x 10.25" W x 1.5" D.

    Auctions at Showplace
  • Tony Sandoval "Native American Elder" Oil
    Dec. 09, 2021

    Tony Sandoval "Native American Elder" Oil

    Est: $300 - $500

    Tony M. Sandoval "Native American Elder," Western oil on canvas, signed lower right: "Tony M. Sandoval." Image: 9.25" H x 7.5" W; frame: 12.25" H x 10.25" W x 1.5" D.

    Auctions at Showplace
  • TONY SANDOVAL OIL ON BOARD PAINTING
    Nov. 06, 2021

    TONY SANDOVAL OIL ON BOARD PAINTING

    Est: $100 - $150

    Nice painting by Montana Artist Tony Sandoval. 13.25" by 15.25" framed.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • TONY SANDOVAL OIL ON BOARD PAINTING
    Sep. 25, 2021

    TONY SANDOVAL OIL ON BOARD PAINTING

    Est: $100 - $150

    Nice painting by Montana Artist Tony Sandoval. 13" by 15.5" framed.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • TONY SANDOVAL OIL ON CANVAS PAINTING
    Sep. 25, 2021

    TONY SANDOVAL OIL ON CANVAS PAINTING

    Est: $150 - $200

    Nice painting by Montana Artist Tony Sandoval. 15.5" by 19" framed.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • TONY SANDOVAL OIL ON CANVAS PAINTING MONTANA
    Sep. 25, 2021

    TONY SANDOVAL OIL ON CANVAS PAINTING MONTANA

    Est: $100 - $150

    Nice painting by Montana Artist Tony Sandoval. 16" by 20".

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • TONY SANDOVAL OIL ON CANVAS PAINTING
    Sep. 25, 2021

    TONY SANDOVAL OIL ON CANVAS PAINTING

    Est: $150 - $200

    Nice painting by Montana Artist Tony Sandoval. 13.25" by 15.25" framed.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Tony Sandoval "Native American Elder" Oil
    Aug. 22, 2021

    Tony Sandoval "Native American Elder" Oil

    Est: $400 - $600

    Tony M. Sandoval "Native American Elder," Western oil on canvas, signed lower right: "Tony M. Sandoval." Image: 9.25" H x 7.5" W; frame: 12.25" H x 10.25" W x 1.5" D.

    Auctions at Showplace
  • Tony Sandoval, Untitled (Navajo Man)
    Aug. 14, 2021

    Tony Sandoval, Untitled (Navajo Man)

    Est: $200 - $400

    Tony Sandoval (Diné [Navajo], 1943 - 2021) Untitled (Navajo Man) oil on canvas signed lower right: [artist's cipher] TONY M. SANDOVAL

    Santa Fe Art Auction
  • Sandoval, Tony "Out of the Past Oil" on Canvas
    May. 15, 2021

    Sandoval, Tony "Out of the Past Oil" on Canvas

    Est: $400 - $800

    Featured in this lot is an oil on canvas called "Out of the Past” by Tony Sandoval. The painting shows a Native American man smoking a peace pipe with a fading spirit buffalo underneath him. The artist’s signature is shown in the right hand bottom corner of the painting. The condition of this framed oil painting is good, with no obvious signs of damage. The measurements of this framed oil painting are 20 3/4" x 16 3/4" and the visible art measures 15 1/2" x 11 1/2".

    North American Auction Company
  • Tony Sandoval Signed Print 'Spirit of the West'
    Sep. 07, 2019

    Tony Sandoval Signed Print 'Spirit of the West'

    Est: $250 - $500

    Offered in this lot we have a limited printing Tony Sandoval signed print titled 'Spirit of the west'. The print shows the images of a eagle, Native American, bison, and bear in a totem style formation at the center. The "totem" is framed by elk, geese, eagles and other wildlife. The original sketch was drawn using pencil as a medium. The print is signed at the bottom right hand side by Sandoval and is marked as number 390 of 500 prints. The print measures 18" tall by 13" wide.

    North American Auction Company
  • Tony Sandoval Signed Print 'Spirit of the West'
    Apr. 27, 2019

    Tony Sandoval Signed Print 'Spirit of the West'

    Est: $250 - $500

    Offered in this lot we have a limited printing Tony Sandoval signed print titled 'Spirit of the west'. The print shows the images of a eagle, Native American, bison, and bear in a totem style formation at the center. The "totem" is framed by elk, geese, eagles and other wildlife. The original sketch was drawn using pencil as a medium. The print is signed at the bottom right hand side by Sandoval and is marked as number 387 of 500 prints. The print measures 18" tall by 13" wide.

    North American Auction Company
  • Spirit of the West Tony Sandoval Signed Print
    Apr. 13, 2019

    Spirit of the West Tony Sandoval Signed Print

    Est: $100 - $300

    Included in this lot is a Spirit of the West Tony Sandoval signed original print. This print depicts an eagle, Native American, Bison and Bear in a totem style configuration. The original medium appears to pencil. The print is signed by the artist Tony Sandoval and numbered 391/500. Print measures 18" x 13".

    North American Auction Company
  • Original Tony Sandoval Oil on Canvas Painting
    Sep. 09, 2017

    Original Tony Sandoval Oil on Canvas Painting

    Est: $150 - $300

    This is an original oil on canvas painting by Tony Sandoval. The painting shows two wild mustangs rearing up at each other with the rest of the herd in the background. The painting shows wonderful detail and artistic ability. The piece is signed in the lower right corner. The painting is in good condition. The artwork measures 7.5" x 9.5" and the frame measures 13.5" x 15.5".

    North American Auction Company
  • Tony Sandoval Original Oil on Canvas Painting
    Sep. 09, 2017

    Tony Sandoval Original Oil on Canvas Painting

    Est: $150 - $300

    This is an original Tony Sandoval oil on canvas painting. The piece depicts a Native American Indian medicine man having a vision quest. The medicine man is wearing a buffalo horn hat with the images of the buffalo and skull below. The piece is signed by the artist in the lower left corner. The artwork measures 4.5" x 6.5" and the frame is 10" x 12".

    North American Auction Company
  • Tony Sandoval Original Bronze Buffalo Sculpture
    Sep. 09, 2017

    Tony Sandoval Original Bronze Buffalo Sculpture

    Est: $200 - $500

    This is an original bronze buffalo sculpture by Tony Sandoval. The piece shows two buffalo laying on the prairie grass in fine detail. The bronze has been signed by the artist and is numbered 5/50. The bronze is in good condition and features a solid walnut base. The piece measures 5" x 6" and is 3.75" tall.

    North American Auction Company
  • Tony SANDOVAL
    Nov. 22, 2014

    Tony SANDOVAL

    Est: €300 - €400

    Tony SANDOVAL Né en 1973 Encre de Chine pour une illustration représentant une petite fille devant un obélisque. Signé et daté « 2010 ». Encadré. 19 x 14 cm.

    Artcurial
  • Native American Buffalo by Tony Sandoval
    Jun. 22, 2013

    Native American Buffalo by Tony Sandoval

    Est: $300 - $475

    This is an original work of art oil on canvas. The piece is hand signed and features a Native American bust surrounded by a herd of buffalo across the bottom and eagles in flight at the top. Tony is a fantastic

    North American Auction Company
  • Native American Buffalo by Tony Sandoval
    Jun. 15, 2013

    Native American Buffalo by Tony Sandoval

    Est: $300 - $475

    This is an original work of art oil on canvas. The piece is hand signed and features a Native American bust surrounded by a herd of buffalo across the bottom and eagles in flight at the top. Tony is a fantastic Western artist known for his depictions of Native Americans. This is hand signed and the original artwork is 10" x 8" and the frame is 16"x18"

    North American Auction Company
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